Journal of David Atlee @ Frozen Designs

David Atlee designs and builds websites, takes photos, plays with digital design and writes stories about odd things.
 
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    USB Dad, REVCO, Ministry and Shelves for Life

    Tuesday, April 7th, 2009

    Well, well, well…

    (Three holes in the ground)

    Right, now after the cheap joke. Time for more serious things.  Firstly my Dad is recovering really well, after a week of his heart playing silly buggers and being up and down, it seems to of finally settled and yesterday he was eating more, up and walking and having a joke! With the will of the Gods, he should be out by Thursday. Not bad for someone who had about a tea spoon size bit of heart cut out of him a week ago. I’m seriously happy (eye juice has been involved) and would like to thank everyone at the London Heart Hospital for looking after him and bringing him back to his family. It has been a odd weekend of hospital wards, shopping on Oxford Street, Cosmopolitan restaurants and Lord of the Rings on my laptop in the evenings.

    I hope that will the last time I have to head up to London before the end of the month when I go up for a talk by Simon Marsden (a photographer of the spooky) for part of London Ghost week! I shall be featuring him in a journal posting soon, keep those peepers peeled!

    It was a ‘Happy Post Morning’ today as I arrived at work to find a letter from work extending my contract, good news! Also a parcel from Houston, Texas with goodies from the world of Al Jourgenson.

    Ministry Live Adios (CuLaTour)

    I have the new album from REVCOSex-o Olympic-o’ of which the few songs I have listened to so far is pretty awesome. It has an interesting revamping of  ‘Keys to the City,’ the Ministry and Co-conspirators track for the Chicago Blackhawks.

    Along with that came the Ministry live album ‘Adios’ from their last and final tour ‘CuLatour‘.

    For those who know me, you know I turned into a 31 year old Ministry groupie and saw them last year  in Chicago, then London and Bristol (where I got to meet my GOD and had a beer with him on the tour bus!). Good times! Ironically the live album seems to be recorded from their Manchester gig, gutted! I travel across the UK and the Atlantic, and they choose Manchester for the recording! Well I hope the upcoming live DVD provides me with footage of the gigs I saw.

    Al Jourgenson and I on the tour bus in Bristol during the CuLaTour

    Al Jourgenson and I on the tour bus in Bristol during the CuLaTour

    As well as the two CDs came a t-shirt and lots of extra free goodies in the shape of two posters (one signed by the band), a badge, stickers, postcards and a promo CD of Ministry, Prong and Revolting Cocks (REVCO).  Much excitement!!!!! ** CLAPPING OF HANDS IN SPECIAL MANNER**

    So onto features I have had backing up on my igoogle page from the world of tech geek things.

    Whilst this could considered in bad taste, it does tickle my sense of humour and with my Dad on the mend, I think I can feature these shelves for life. Personally I think they are very eco-friendly and also its one less thing for relatives to worry about. Just bring a screw driver with you.

    230 Miles of Love is a project of comedy, the M6 and SatNav. Whilst I’m not a fan of SatNav, preferring good old paper maps and the adventures of getting lost. This is a really interesting new way to deliver story telling.

    Oooh just found another ministry goodie, Ministry earplugs!

    Till next time!

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    Nine Inch Nails and Jane’s Addiction

    Saturday, March 21st, 2009
    NINJA

    NINJA

    The NIN/JA 2009 tour site is now live at ninja2009.com and features a FREE download with exclusive, previously-unreleased music from Nine Inch Nails, Jane’s Addiction, and Street Sweeper. You can also browse tour dates, photos, videos, and listen to streaming music. http://www.ninja2009.com

    This is another nice freebie from the Nine Inch Nails and friends. A great example of how to use the internet for music and not condemn it for piracy. Alot of bands and record companies could learn from these guys.

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